2. Who made a paper investigating unstable orbits?
3. What is the minimum height you need to drop a steak in order to heat it?
4. What is a more accurate representation of a hockey puck thrown at a goaler at a very high speed?
5. If we divide the world’s land area by the number of people on Earth, how much distance would separate us from each other?
6. If you were to have a glass that suddenly contain half void under half water, why would it explode?
7. What was Earth’s most powerful radio signal?
8. What can you figure out when you look at the “Earthshine”?
9. How much does your total DNA weight?
10. If you flew a plane above different solar system bodies, why would it …show more content…
How much force power can Yoda output?
13. At page 146, what does the drawing represents?
14. Why do things dropped in the stratosphere accelerate to very high speeds?
15. Can you ride a nuclear bomb detonation?
16. What did a group of researchers successfully do in 2007?
17. What is the most common genetic disorder in human?
18.What can lizards do in terms of throwing?
19. What is a better projectile than a baseball?
20. Why does a “lethal dose of neutrinos” sounds weird?
21. What is the ultimate speed of a car?
22. In Philadelphia, if you were driving at 90 % the speed of light, what would be the cost of your speeding ticket?
23. Why is it hard to get to orbit Earth?
24. What is the speed of the ISS?
25. Where is the largest vertical drop on Earth?
1942 is an interesting time to write about asteroids because nobody knew how they looked like.
Radu D. Rugescu and Daniele Mortari made a paper about unstable orbits
You need to drop the steak from 70 kilometers high in order to heat it at 350oF for one minute. It won’t be cooked though.
A very ripe tomato pitched at a cake is a more accurate representation of a hockey puck thrown at a goaler at a very high speed.
There would be 77 meters in between each